2014–15 Primera División de Futsal
Primera DivisiónSeason |
2014–15 |
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Champions |
TBD |
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Relegated |
Uruguay Tenerife & Prone Lugo |
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UEFA Futsal Cup |
TBD |
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Matches played |
240 |
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Goals scored |
1767 (7.36 per match) |
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Top goalscorer |
Dani Salgado (Marfil Santa Coloma) – 48 goals |
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Biggest home win |
Inter Movistar 16–1 Uruguay Tenerife |
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Biggest away win |
Uruguay Tenerife 0–11 Peñíscola Bodegas Dunviro |
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Highest scoring |
Montesinos Jumilla 7–12 Uruguay Tenerife |
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2015–16 → |
The 2014–15 season of the Primera División de Fútbol Sala is the 26th season of top-tier futsal in Spain. It is the fourth season under the "Primera División" name. The regular season started on September 12, 2014 and will conclude on April 25, 2015. The championship playoffs will follow the end of the regular season.
Inter Movistar are the defending champions by defeating ElPozo Murcia 3–1 in the 2013–14 Championship Final series, winning its ninth title overall and first since 2008.
Colegios Arenas G.C. finished in last place and so were relegated at the end of the 2013-2014 regular season. Levante UD DM were crowned 2013-2014 champions of Segunda División de Futsal and were promoted automatically. Uruguay Tenerife won the promotion playoffs 2-1 over Elche and were the other team to be promoted to the Primera División for the 2014-2015 season.
At the end of the regular season the top eight teams will play in the championship playoffs.
2014–15 season teams
Location of teams in Primera División 2014–15
Team |
Location |
Stadium |
Capacity |
Inter Movistar |
Alcalá de Henares |
Fundación Montemadrid |
4,500 |
ElPozo Murcia |
Murcia |
Palacio de Deportes |
7,500 |
FC Barcelona |
Barcelona |
Palau Blaugrana |
7,500 |
Marfil Santa Coloma |
Santa Coloma de Gramanet |
Pavelló Nou |
2,200 |
Magna Navarra |
Pamplona |
Pabellón Universitario |
3,000 |
Montesinos Jumilla |
Jumilla |
Carlos García Ruiz |
1,000 |
Burela Pescados Rubén |
Burela |
Vista Alegre |
1,040 |
Aspil Vidal R.N. |
Tudela |
Ciudad de Tudela |
1,200 |
Santiago Futsal |
Santiago de Compostela |
Fontes do Sar |
6,000 |
Jaén Paraíso Interior |
Jaén |
La Salobreja |
1,200 |
Palma Futsal |
Palma de Mallorca |
Son Moix |
4,116 |
Peñíscola Bodegas Dunviro |
Peñíscola |
Pabellón Municipal |
2,000 |
Prone Lugo |
Lugo |
Pabellón Municipal |
2,300 |
D-Link Zaragoza |
Zaragoza |
Pabellón Siglo XXI |
2,500 |
Levante UD DM |
Valencia |
El Cabanyal |
1,000 |
Uruguay Tenerife |
Santa Cruz de Tenerife |
Palacio Municipal |
4,500 |
Regular season table
Updated to match(es) played on 25 April 2015. Source:
LNFS – Primera DivisiónRules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
Championship playoffs
Calendar
Round |
Date |
Fixtures |
Clubs |
Notes |
Quarter-finals |
9/16/17 May 2015 |
8 |
8 → 4 |
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Semifinals |
23/30 May, 3 June 2015 |
4 |
4 → 2 |
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Final |
6/7/12/13/16 June 2015 |
3 |
2 → 1 |
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Bracket
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Inter Movistar |
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8 |
Peñíscola Bodegas Dunviro |
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4 |
Jaén Paraíso Interior |
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5 |
Palma Futsal |
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FC Barcelona |
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7 |
Aspil Vidal R.N. |
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3 |
ElPozo Murcia |
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6 |
Magna Navarra |
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Quarter-finals
1st leg
May 9, 2015 |
Aspil Vidal R.N. |
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FC Barcelona |
Tudela |
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tba (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Ciudad de Tudela |
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May 9, 2015 |
Magna Navarra |
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ElPozo Murcia |
Pamplona |
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tba (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Pabellón Anaitasuna |
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May 9, 2015 |
Peñíscola Bodegas Dunviro |
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Inter Movistar |
Peñíscola |
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Stadium: Pabellón Municipal |
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Top scorers
Regular season only
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See also
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